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Ancient Greek Theater


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Ancient Greek Theater
The themes, presentations, significance of Dionysius and the impact on modern theater, focusing on Eugene O'Neill.
1,350 words (approx. 5.4 pages) | 9 sources | 2000 United States


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"The theater in its full form came into being in Classical Greece. At that time, the theater was part of a religious festival and so included a number of ritual elements, several of which have been modified for use in theater ever since. The revival of classical learning in the Renaissance included a revival of Greek plays and certain ritual elements in different form. The theater of today is often profit-centered and secular but still makes use of Greek dramatic principles in many cases. The physical theater has changed greatly, as has the
relationship between the theater and the society of which it is a part.
By the time the Greek drama we know today was offered, the theater had developed into a full-fledged entity, with much of its earlier history lost. The Classic era of Greek theater was..."

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